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Don’t jump to conclusions about attack
Muslims, however, are an integral part of American society and a positive presence in communities across the nation. Americans should resist jumping to conclusions about the perpetrators.
Dispersing deer survival rates
Juvenile white-tailed deer that strike out to find new home ranges — despite facing more risks — survive at about the same rate as those that stay home.
In search of a real ‘community’
Alan Guebert reflects on the meaning of community in today’s world.
Kensinger joins Ohio State as chair of Animal Sciences
COLUMBUS, Ohio – As part of his new role as chair of Ohio State University’s Department of Animals Sciences, Ronald S. Kensinger plans to create new partnerships, boost the department’s fundraising efforts and increase the amount of access to hands-on research opportunities for students. Kensinger began his duties Jan. 1. He most recently served as
Historic Ohio coal spade scrapped
CADIZ, Ohio – CONSOL Energy’s last and largest super excavating shovel left in the world, the Silver Spade, has been scrapped.
Good time for the good stuff
Kymberly Foster Seabolt urges readers not to save the “good stuff” for a rainy day, and instead enjoy it more often.
2002 Butler Farm Show sale totals $86,828
No new records were set at this year’s Butler Farm Show junior market livestock sale, but buyers’ support didn’t let the county’s youth down.
Cost of Thanksgiving dinner rises, still under $50
The American Farm Bureau Federation’s 29th annual informal price survey of classic items found on the Thanksgiving Day dinner table indicates the average cost of this year’s feast for 10 is $49.41, a 37-cent increase from last year’s average of $49.04.
Futuristic Oliver, built on shoestring, still head turner
On February 23, 1929, Charles City, Iowa, residents read startling news in the Charles City Daily Press: There was to be a $50 million merger between the Hart-Parr Company, one of the city’s major firms, the Oliver Plow Works and Nichols & Shepard Company.
Log sparks memories of a good friend
Mike Tontimonia remembers Paul Liikala, a fellow outdoor writer and good friend, after seeing his name in an old log book from a fishing trip in 1987.






